Monday, January 4, 2010

Oil Painting



So last week, a couple of days before the new year, I worked on an oil painting.
I had found an old unused 9" x 12" canvas in storage and thought I'd use it.

I decided the painting would feature the main characters of another one of my story ideas. The two characters were inspired by waiters I saw during my stay in Prague. The other characters in the story were also inspired by hotel and restaurant workers I've encountered throughout my travels. And if it isn't apparent already, the blond one is also featured in the blog header.

Techniques and Difficulties: I painted the whole thing with two watercolor brushes, (a thin one and a thicker one) as I don't feel like going out to buy oil brushes since I'm not going to be painting these things very often (oils and canvas are expensive and I'd much rather do watercolors). The most frustrating part was trying to keep dust off of it while it was drying (and as of this moment, there are still a few moist patches). Tweezers were helpful in removing fibrous bits and small hairs.

So, yeah, unless I just happen across another canvas again, I won't be doing another one of these soon. I'll just stick to watercolors, tablet, and pencil/ink drawings for now.

2 comments:

  1. oil painting is expensive yo. it's a nice medium, but 1) it smells and must dispose of it properly, 2) it's easy to fix mistakes. i could never watercolors like a pro because it is AN UNFORGIVING MEDIA. dun dun dun..

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  2. Love it! I want to know more about these characters of yours! :)

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